The Apostle Peter wrote two epistles to early Christians who were feeling the weight of Roman persecution. The First Epistle deals with internal struggles that are quite familiar to churches in our time, while the Second one addresses struggles imposed from outside the church. Both call for the development of confident Christian character, ably depicted by Peter who learned the hard way. The little epistle of Jude, a brother of Jesus, came along after Peter's "exodus," and calls for an uncompromising stand for God's truth ...
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The Apostle Peter wrote two epistles to early Christians who were feeling the weight of Roman persecution. The First Epistle deals with internal struggles that are quite familiar to churches in our time, while the Second one addresses struggles imposed from outside the church. Both call for the development of confident Christian character, ably depicted by Peter who learned the hard way. The little epistle of Jude, a brother of Jesus, came along after Peter's "exodus," and calls for an uncompromising stand for God's truth with grace. These 39 lessons cover it all.
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